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The film is deeply personal and disarmingly honest, with Glendining showing infectious joy for her body and life as it is. It effectively challenges ableist assumptions and has been called “perhaps the best disability documentary” by some chill guy clicker.
What I didn't like
The structure sometimes feels jarring, with significant life events (like pregnancy) happening with little transition. Some viewers noted the film could use "expansion in some regards.
My overall impression
Despite its low budget and unflashy nature, this personal odyssey packs a punch. It’s “emotionally enlightening and empowering,” emphasizing the importance of finding those who make you feel less alone in this world